I did not see anything about this in the manual so I was wondering if its just me, or I’m just missing something obvious.

there is a limit in the software set to 250MB files at the moment. The recorder stops when you reach that. The reason for this is that the entire file you record is then immediately available in RAM to edit without having to reload the file for editing after recording.

I have been thinking about ways to change the code so this limit is removed. The question is what happens with the edit functions, if the limit would be the size of your card. Let’s say you record direct to disk and you have a 20 GB file, what happens with the scope and editing functions during the recording and once the recording stops because the disk is full, or you stopped it?

For sure I read that in the manual. I’m just wondering why my mono recording stops when it reach’s 16mb’s (with default settings) but I can record stereo tracks that will be 32mb’s. Is the buffer limit per-track?

since the advance in size of SD card maybe we can up this a little factor 2 or three?
-i think we can all manage our SD cards on the computer if we run into/close to limits
maybe for +250MB size files indeed reload the file for editing?
that way we can use the recorder for our little/not so little Eurorack Jam sessions

For sure I read that in the manual. I’m just wondering why my mono recording stops when it reach’s 16mb’s (with default settings) but I can record stereo tracks that will be 32mb’s. Is the buffer limit per-track?

what sample rate are you recording at? The buffer size / file size limit is set at 250 MB at the moment from what I can see, much larger than 16 MB. At 48khz stereo 32 bit you can record 651 seconds in 250MB, or about 11 minutes.

If you recorder indeed stops at 120 seconds maybe you were recording at 192khz, stereo 32 bit? that is about 1.5MB/s so that would be around 160 seconds or so.

if you are recording at 48khz / stereo and the recorder stops automatically after 16MB then this is a bug and we should fix it.

since the advance in size of SD card maybe we can up this a little factor 2 or three?

-i think we can all manage our SD cards on the computer if we run into/close to limits

maybe for +250MB size files indeed reload the file for editing?

that way we can use the recorder for our little/not so little Eurorack Jam sessions

right now the recording is written to disk and at the same time written to RAM. There is 2GB of RAM of which we can maybe use 1.5GB for all samples loaded in the software. So that is why I put the limit at 250 MB at the moment (since there is an input and ouput recorder and you can use them at the same time and I wanted to leave headroom for other sample loading activities).

for the moment the recorder (in and/or out) stops at <2m be it at 48 or 192 Khz
doesn’t matter how many channels you’re recording (12 ins or 2 outs)

disappointed, as my video crew is recording my banging the MPC and rockin’ it away(with the SSP the main hub) just to notice that my performance was recorded on video but the sound cuts <2m
+8 minutes (of sound) into eternity (and beyond)

so we can demo and use the recorder (as a sampler) but it is nothing more than that